![]() ![]() Employers will pay higher wages to more educated employees, because they know that the proportion of employees with high abilities is higher among the educated ones, as it is less costly for them to acquire education than it is for employees with low abilities. In this model, employees signal their respective skills to employers by acquiring a certain degree of education, which is costly to them. Spence is noted for his job-market signaling model, which inspired research into this branch of contract theory. Stiglitz, Spence is a co-recipient of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, "for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information." Knight Professor of Management, Emeritus, and Dean, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Berkley Professor in Economics and Business at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and the Philip H. Note: Please check out the previous Song of the Month entries for February by clicking on the "More Songs of the Month" below.Andrew Michael Spence (born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American economist and Nobel laureate. And worth the search, though harder to find, is Owly by Mike Thaler, published by Weekly Reader Children's Book Club. Beautifully illustrated, the classic Mama, Do You Love Me? by Barbara Joosse is easy to find at your local library. ![]() Sing more - feel better!īook Buddy: One of my favorite books is the wonderfully silly I Love You, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt. Put the two together, and you have happy children who are ready to learn and grow. ![]() Seratonin is the "happy" chemical - gives us a sense of wellness, of feeling good. Adrenaline is the "fight or flight" chemical - it gets us ready for anything. Purpose: Singing and moving makes two chemicals fire in our bodies: adrenaline and seratonin. Sign I love you: point to yourself, cross fists over heart, point to someoneįor "morning" - with hands interlocked, rock the baby.įor "afternoon" - continue rock, but move arms in front of bodyįor "evening" - move arms overhead, then sweep them around in front of you to come back to overhead by "moon"Īge Range: birth to infinity.and beyond. Put one hand under the opposite elbow and wave during the first 2 lines I love you in the evening, underneath the moon I love you in the morning, and in the afternoon A great "I LOVE YOU" song for February, and all year long! Put on your soft shoes and get hokey - dance with your little sweetie! Lyrics: I know I sang it with my children many years ago, and the children I sing with now love it. As it passed into the public domain, it also transitioned into the children's music domain, with many versions, spellings and pronunciations. This wonderful old song began in a 1910 musical entitled "The Echo", when it was titled "Skiddy-Mer-Rink-A-Doo", words by Felix F. Listen to the whole song on Stinky Cake or THIS Song of the Month page, the pictures, and the wholesomeness of the music offered! Skinnamarink Macaroni Soup! has won the I-Parenting Media Award for excellence - and was designated a "Hot Product!" Only 14 websites were chosen nationwide, and this is the only one with a music focus! Cited by reviewers:
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